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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 878069" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>I didn't play long enough in college to talk one way or the other on this one. But from highschool experience my school was a perennial doormat before i got there and my freshman year won three games. Basically the previous coach had been living off the state championship Ted Roof won him. He retried from coaching before I started and we got a a new staff from all over south georgia. The staff came in and had to work with what we had (average offensive linemen from the previous steam were big and immobile) We ran a flex option with very little option because the inherited QBS couldn't do it. Either from a reading perspective or were just to slow. </p><p></p><p>Eventually we went to more of a gun/pistol option out of the flex that used short passing and power/deception run schemes. Offensively we were your standard undersized scheme based offense that focused on technique blocking while we worked in the weight room.</p><p></p><p>Defensively however, we were all scheme. We ran a 3-5 stack which played more like a 3-3-5 base nickle with two nickle back/lb hybrids on the end to present a 5 man front or rotate to 4-4 or 3-4 looks. Our secondary coach call the coverages our interior coach call blitzes and controlled the front 8 and we were very boom or bust to go with a ball control offense. Freshman year this didn't work well, sophmore year we went 4-6. But junior year and senior year we made the playoffs. </p><p></p><p>So in my experience Scheme, development and we couldn't recruit for anything anyway. But we routinely had 155 lbs nickle backs tackling d1 caliber players one on one due to using proper technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 878069, member: 3094"] I didn't play long enough in college to talk one way or the other on this one. But from highschool experience my school was a perennial doormat before i got there and my freshman year won three games. Basically the previous coach had been living off the state championship Ted Roof won him. He retried from coaching before I started and we got a a new staff from all over south georgia. The staff came in and had to work with what we had (average offensive linemen from the previous steam were big and immobile) We ran a flex option with very little option because the inherited QBS couldn't do it. Either from a reading perspective or were just to slow. Eventually we went to more of a gun/pistol option out of the flex that used short passing and power/deception run schemes. Offensively we were your standard undersized scheme based offense that focused on technique blocking while we worked in the weight room. Defensively however, we were all scheme. We ran a 3-5 stack which played more like a 3-3-5 base nickle with two nickle back/lb hybrids on the end to present a 5 man front or rotate to 4-4 or 3-4 looks. Our secondary coach call the coverages our interior coach call blitzes and controlled the front 8 and we were very boom or bust to go with a ball control offense. Freshman year this didn't work well, sophmore year we went 4-6. But junior year and senior year we made the playoffs. So in my experience Scheme, development and we couldn't recruit for anything anyway. But we routinely had 155 lbs nickle backs tackling d1 caliber players one on one due to using proper technique. [/QUOTE]
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